Required Courses
ARCH X 472.4D
ARCH X 472.4E
ARCH X 472.4F
Whether you want to design a national park, or a modest, water-efficient backyard, landscape architecture can give you the skills and abilities to change the places you live, work, and play for the better. The profession of landscape architecture is a multidisciplinary field that weaves together design, environmental systems, sustainability, construction knowledge—as well as land and water conservation—to influence place making, and to create designed outdoor living spaces.
Since 1983, the Landscape Architecture program at UCLA Extension has been committed to helping candidates become licensed landscape architects.
This program teaches students how to move through the entire design process from concept to construction documents. The emphasis on practical applications, over the theoretical, prepares students to immediately and confidently enter the profession of landscape architecture.
Click below to view the required and elective courses, if applicable, for this program.
The first two courses in this program are open enrollment, and each course is paid for individually. After the first two courses, students must apply to the certificate to continue with the curriculum sequence. Establishing candidacy provides many benefits exclusive to certificate students.
New students will begin this program in either Summer or Fall quarter. Please refer to the frequently asked questions below for more details.
Students must apply for candidacy to continue past the first two courses. To start your application:
The UCLA Extension Landscape Architecture Certificate is a post-baccalaureate program similar in scope and length to a Master of Landscape Architecture degree. It is a low-residency hybrid in-person program designed to be three years long, with no option for an accelerated track.
Students are required to attend in-person (residency) class meetings; the number and duration of those residency components will vary depending on the course syllabus, format, instructor and learning objectives.
Residencies are a key element of the program, and when combined with distance-based learning, the result is a rich educational experience. Our low-residency model offers two or three Los Angeles-based, site specific, and/or studio specific classes per quarter (typically weekends). The remaining class meetings are online and synchronous (i.e., NOT self-paced) to foster collaboration. The student cohort is required to attend classes and work together, regardless of class format.
During the residential period, program instruction includes site visits, site analysis, studio instruction and opportunities for students to meet, brainstorm and network with their cohort. Coordinating these in-person weekend courses per cohort will reduce travel costs and time for all students. Outside of the time program students are on-site, their main directive will be to attend eight (8) or nine (9) remote (Zoom) synchronous classes, meet learning objectives, complete assignments, and demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) of each course. Though not physically on campus for all class meetings, students are expected to structure their education in a self-driven and productive manner.
Courses are scheduled exclusively in Pacific Time (PT).
Attendance in remote instruction courses is required. Missed class meetings will have a negative effect on student grades.
Certificate candidates enjoy the following benefits:
It is recommended that students start the application process before enrolling in certificate program courses?
Students are welcome to enroll in the first two curriculum courses before officially apply to the program and starting the application process. This is our way of letting students see if the program is a good fit. Students who successfully complete the first two program courses and wish to continue in the program, need to complete the application process, including paying the application fee, in order to continue taking courses in the program. Students who do not complete the application are prevented from enrolling in 3rd quarter courses. To start the application, click the “Apply Now” button below.
Can I complete the certificate online?
The short answer is no. Most courses for the Landscape Architecture Certificate are hybrid in-person, and students are required to attend all in-person class meetings to successfully complete the program. Learn more about instruction methods.
Can I take certificate courses on a pass/not pass status?
All required courses in the certificate must be taken for a letter grade; a grade of “C” or better is required for the course to count towards the certificate.
How long does it take to complete the Landscape Architecture Certificate?
The program curriculum is designed as a three-year program. There is no option to complete it sooner. If students do need extra time to complete the certificate, the program office will work with individual students to accommodate a slower pace. Deviation from the curriculum sequence results in additional years to complete the certificate.
How many courses should I take each quarter?
Each quarter is 11 weeks long and most courses meet once per week for three hours. Full-time enrollment is two courses per quarter. Reference the curriculum chart for quarterly core course offerings.
When are courses typically offered?
We know that many of our students are working professionals, so we schedule our classes in the evenings during typical non-work hours (5:30pm-10pm). We offer classes in the evenings during the week and in-person class meetings on weekends. Schedules vary; check course pages for specific schedules.
Can I work while I am a student?
Yes, this program is uniquely designed for the working professional, with courses offered weekday evenings typically after 5:30pm PT.
Is there a difference in costs for out-of-state residents?
Course fees are the same for both in state and out-of-state residents. Students pay for course fees at the time of enrollment.
Where are classes located?
We offer in-person classes at a variety of locations in LA county. Remote instruction courses are held on the Zoom platform.
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This program is a total of 111 quarter units. Estimated tuition per credit hour is $259.53.
All courses in this program are paid for individually, unless otherwise noted. An application form is required to establish candidacy in this program. From the 'Apply Now' button, complete the online application and pay the application fee if applicable.
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